Breaking down the four different games in Call of Duty: Black Ops II (review)
My arms feel like they're permanently vibrating from all of the machine-gunning I've been doing lately. I've played just about every aspect of Call of Duty: Black Ops II , and I have the sore wrists to prove it.
It's not the same old Call of Duty Treyarch threw me for a loop with the fresh take on the aging franchise, pushing the story from the 1960s to the near-future; The drone war over Los Angeles is somewhat plausible, and we haven't seen this version of the apocalypse in movie after movie and game...
The story isn't easy to follow, and it's improbable The evil Raul Menendez gets under your skin; He is clearly insane, yet he's also supposed to be this great leader who can inspire a billion oppressed people to rise against the superpowers.